Best drama on TVI love this, my husband doesnt watch it and whenever he sees bits all he says is 'nothings going on' but part of its appeal to me is the slow burn the way storylines are seemingly dropped but then several episodes or even series later these seemingly forgotten stories will have a huge impact on characters lives. The best characters, engaging storylines and impecable attention to detail make this must see TV for me.wwdomesticgoddess1:43pm Thu 21 Oct
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Just keeps getting better!This is so good. Great characters and wonderful production. The only TV programme I can't miss...Janetto11:03pm Wed 20 Oct
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detailed perfectiona show which demostrates the standard all tv dramas should be, social comment, role and gender differences, racism , sexism...etc in ane era not so far in the distant past. Great tv! greenangeldesign9:36pm Sun 17 Oct
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titleEven if you think this is boring to start with, try sticking with it: it pays off and you get to enjoy a great story and one of the best made programmes on TV.roo7:53pm Sun 8 Aug
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Great stuffAll offices should come with a booze cabinet and a hot secretary. I was born in the wrong era.trash man9:39pm Sun 18 Apr
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...and Series 4......is being made right now, so I recall.
Can anyone confirm when it will be on in the UK? This autumn or next year?
Btw, this show isn't 'feminist propaganda' - just a revelation of the hypocrisy of the post WWII 'consumerist dream' before reality came into view & the whole damn caboodle was shown for the pile of poo it is. I should know...Dick Whitman8:54pm Wed 14 Apr
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Series 3......is starting very soon on BBC Four on Tuesday 10 February 2010.Dick Whitman8:00pm Tue 12 Jan
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Mystery DateSenior partner Roger Sterling heaps work on an already put-upon Peggy, while Don is taken aback when he runs into a face from his past. Meanwhile, Joan realises she must make a decision. Drama set in a 1960s Manhattan advertising agency, starring Jon Hamm, Elisabeth Moss, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery and Vincent Kartheiser